Help: Audition won't Overwrite files "in use"
Hi guys, I'm admittedly new to Audition- but I'm using it to keep track of and mix/master the sound effects for a game me and my small indie team are making. There are about 100 sound effects with varying volumes that I need to balance in a single file (which I've done in a .sesx session file) because balancing them in all different files is a nightmare.
Putting them under their categories (for example, gameplay, UI, a specific character, etc) as Tracks in Audition makes the balancing quite simple.
However, I'm having a gigantic problem. When I select a single clip, let's say "arrow_shoot" sound effect, I right click, go to Export Mixdown > Selected Clips; then I define the export settings (we need to use lossy .mp3 unfortunately as it's a mobile game), and say export. Now, the name is the problem I'm having. Because the name HAS to be arrow_shoot, as that is the programming reference inside the video game. If it's a different name, it won't work.
But since I'm currently editing arrow_shoot inside Audition, it won't #*$&@ let me export it because it says it's "Currently Open for Editing"; so I need to basically go and delete that file, then I can export it; or, I need to export it to a different name, then rename it in Windows. But when I did that and brought it in again, it created so many issues that it honestly takes a 10 minute video to explain and that's a separate issue in any event.
So my question is, why on God's Green Earth can I not just force Audition to overwrite the file? Literally every other audio editing app allows this- Audacity, which is a free POS can do this. Is there any way to force Audition to behave as I expect it to?
